Alliance Tire Group (ATG), a leading name in the global off-highway tyre business, has launched its very first radial OTR range, specially made to keep pace with the challenging needs of high-pressure job-sites.
ATG is a fully owned subsidiary of The Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd., Japan. ATG is based in Japan and it owns three world-renowned brands – Alliance, Galaxy and Primex. ATG has a presence in over 120 countries across 6 continents and has 3 manufacturing facilities, one in Hadera at Israel and two facilities in India one in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu and another in Dahej, Gujarat. ATG has world-class R&D centres in Israel and India.
The new range of tyres is designed for loaders, graders and dump trucks.The new radial OTR range will have features like sturdy construction with customised tread designs, stability and optimal traction, minimum heat build-up, strong carcass protection and superior cut resistance and excellent durability and reduced downtime.
An ATG representative noted that “Job-sites are maturing and becoming more challenging, leading to a change in the type of equipment being used, kind of material being handled, the surfaces of work. The Galaxy range is specially designed to keep pace with these changing needs and help machines to perform at their full capacities without delays or downtime. Special tread compounds facilitate smooth functioning for longer cycles..’’
The pattern of Galaxy radial OTR tyre:
• HTSR 400 E4/L4
• LDSR 300 E3/L3
• MGSR 200 G2
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